The Language Centre supports the teaching and learning of languages throughout the University. It does so flexibly in accordance with the needs of its users; it uses IT to underpin its operations and its activities are informed by relevant research in second language acquisition and educational technology.

The Language Centre opened in 1980 as an independent university-wide service. It moved to its present well-equipped home at 12 Woodstock Road, near Somerville College, in 1992. For over thirty years, we have supported members of the University and Colleges who need foreign languages for study and research, for academic exchange, and for personal and professional development, through excellent library resources and a mixture of paid and free courses. In August 2015 the Language Centre was moved to sit alongside the Oxford Learning Institute in the Academic Administration Division.

"Verbal conjugation or verbal inflection is the set of forms of a verb according to the categories of person, number, time, aspect, mode, voice, etc. (although not all languages in the world include all these categories, The French verbs are classified in three conjugations (in French: conjugaisons), but they also exist in the French verb conjugations, Many irregular verbs (almost all located in the 3rd group), of which avoir, être and faire are the most used. "

"This covers all lexica and sections of vocabulary drawn up by UZEI, Basque Centre for Terminology and Lexicography. It currently holds more than 100,000 terminological records, with the equivalent terms in Spanish, French, English and Latin (in taxonomy). Terms are constantly updated according to the rules of Euskaltzaindia (Royal Academy of the Basque Language) and the proposals for terminology normalization (technical committees and Terminology Commission)."

"The Centre for the Standardization of Welsh Terminology has been active in Wales since 1993, producing numerous terminology dictionaries in that time, both in printed form and in innovative digital formats. This Terminology Portal is a free, convenient, national resource which provides a one-stop shop for your terminology needs, allowing you to search through most of those terminology dictionaries on the web.

"A glossary suitable for the first several years of instruction, with emphasis on the vocabulary of easy literary texts, early royal inscriptions, and uncomplicated economic and administrative documents."

The IANA Language Subtag Registry contains language tags (abbreviated language codes) as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). These language tags are used in a number of modern computing standards, such as HTTP, HTML, XML, and RDF. Components of language tags are drawn from other standards such as ISO 639, ISO 15924 and ISO 3166-1.